NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 4.' 192!
Oho;;er puzzled
m
f IIEGRO'S DEATH
Inquest Over Body of Raleigh
Negro Found at Wake For
est PcstponedUntil Friday
Tublt ta reaeJi eonduiw u o
aesr Oarlie Small, a BaleA taefro
who tu tomi dead ob the Seaboard
railroad track aorta of ake Forest
Sunday normlaf , cub to his death,
the jury coatreaed by Coroner J. X.
Osrrai reteidar adjouraed antil Fri
day, in order to efetaia additioaal eei
tlenee. Tht body m found ucdrr rircum-
etaners which make it Imperii!. for
the boy to hart beea ma ever br
train and indieationt of font play arc n
etrena that Charlie Small , father erf
tht dead man, hna retained attorney
Charles V. Harrit to assist in the in
TraUjratioa being n.ude by the Coroner
It wat established yestentay thri
Small left Pnr!U20uUi en the train that
reach! W.ike Vorest at :W a. m., hill
it win not eetabhebed at what point
he left ike train. The body ae ,dis
eotrereil nt 7;4o a. in- lyine across nn
ueuted track beanie the main lint
pfjiuty sheriff Kdnardi and ( liief of
Foliie Bbbitt of Vae forest tistl
ed that a pool of Mood, a bloody
thirt and wade of bloody paper, allien
are eiippneeit to iuive lieen etuneil in
the dead aien'a mouth, were found in
the oodi about -" jurds from whrrt
the body was lomUd. The only Wuihf
ea the body was a blow uu t h - liai k of
the skull, wliiih is supposed to have
produced death.
The thi'oiv of Cormier Owens, ho
visited the sreno in person Sunday
is tli.'il the i.iro was murdered and the
body pUeed ou the raijruad trark Kith
the li c.i o that in1 vsuulj lie run over
by a train. Iloneer, there wus no ew
denee yesterday to estiintish a motive
for the killing or the identity of the
murderer.
The it.id man had a hat cheek ut the
kind given by railroad conduction
iu his porki't vslien found.' The train
crew w i I l.e pii m innneil to apiwar nt
the lienrint; I'riil.iv :tiol it is timufrlit
Uiat if U can be eatuliliahnl wl
the dead nun left the tr.-iin, and who
i-lhe got off at the same time, the
rrirr.e ran be fnstrned on some ttiditnl
mil.
Kolilurv is Jiseountr !. us a motive
as it is k'luon thut the ifvntl man whs
without tumi, hat'ing been forced
to tcltyruph to UiiIiikIi for money lor
a tieket Inline., tuiiml ver a tsonifin
is iHiured to have furnished the mo
tne, Ixit tin-re tins o detimte ei
di nee on tins point.
Julia Me.Neill, a won an hoe trip
Sn ,'i't Mrrn,l 1l,A ..... ban.,. .,f
trams wis made at .orlini, will aNp
I a vsin.e.M r'n.lay. The MrNrill wo
i:.i,M veir.liit, stiilnl tlml li t last
si. iv tiirtall lirhin n Nnrlitm and Hen
di roii and Unit he told h r that
l.e miKht gel "If i-t r'rui.klinton or that
he might k'o to hal ij;li.
DR. GEORGrSTUART TO '
RETURN TO HIS CHARGE
Asheville, (VI. .1 liev. Ir. (Jeorjre
li. Muurl l;u Just b ft Uike Junalusari
to t h k 9 up ngii-iu Ins dntus us pastor
of the- ir-f M- tk'.dt eh ii r, h, South,
at IJirniiiichiiJu, ln. llr. Stuart be
anitf ill in Aihi vilir l.ut Usrcli, just
ot he h:nl tin. shed delivering at the
'ity Aujilorjum his c. U In ated ltetur,
"Is Vu ijiiviuu, or ciliahf" Kivea
iii.b r Uiitary aufiii e, and v h i.i vvok
lis last j i,i !l 1 1- apKa.iuce uulil Jul ,'el
dress diring the Carolina eapieitmn
in Chnrlolte lat neck, nherr be as the
guest ..f K. K. K)"f., k ii' rai maim
gi r .Sio.ihei n r:ii-.iv, the Km.inisi.t
aa I i ji' sitioii olio i i.-. hu1 uliu h
in r L i . I li s riluin to o,. life su l
bi t . . I
XI ii iippr. hi riMoi f. lt for set
erul Hi .1- i-.'T l'i Mu.irts r tndi
' ion, .-. o ,i.-- , :.., r n -,,( este.l
' ' I iv.lv ' 1 . 1 (I! tl v- o.ll li re
aari.i'.g i , ,:. ,.. .1 his ilin ss. Af
ter in . l:i-t :.i . k r v. -red S"l'
tu nt v i .. .. ,n (.. Mi.jrt to the
h' tin f ril.it;-. s :.t K' m v 1 lie. ut h s
i. ..ii. 1. 1 .01 gt, .. .1 tie ul and he wa
reinnvcil to J du Hiipklt-s linapitai,
lial: iu,,.rf, l,i o In- ilriMite-i In l i
si;i?.i'..l pi .,! oi. i, l.itri g .iiiinij
si'.'i::h .n,,H'. to ri-turn .n .1 : 1 1 v t.i
his si.l.! . ' :.l lk. i:i
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' .. ; t s r. pn nt .t .v .- li. i1-' .. .it
us f .in,. I i a I I , 'th (fi, ; n. ai d
don.inate.t I . - .,, I . , frj. f
Pi. ml i.l . I i..- i , it. ., i, .1,- t In .,
-har:;. I : i- i i,i , f t h .
mens pr..s.-h.T evan.. ! y3.
form i. -i ,., r. i. ),.. -i - ' ot' a .-en
l irv nud w is to i i- -;nl m iivii
I' I " i f ii 1 . . ,. .i . t- iiiu,.,r
ni-d p .!,... '-i-yc i 1 e: , - t'rom hvs
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1 ' ' I ' '. I V 111' i 11 h a I' k e a lr.f t o r
' " M.i! pr .! a; of life,
I' ' ' M 1 1 ' i-'i:i" ' v . in. nn i
f'e-f i - o t' i 1 i . v ..." :n, ,,,
r '--'' i art in t1'" .! -,;i :es of R i. ,.
CARTHAGE 'WOMAN -DIES
WHILE ON RAEFORD VISIT
Saefori, Oct. I- Th eudden imik i
Urtk AUca fieawcll at tha fcorn af ker
dJOghter, lira.' J. WortLy, Johaaon. la
Bseford, yesterday evenicg wae a (-teat
slock la the mem ben of tie iatawdiake
fknulx aad her nanyatq-isintaiioaa a ad
friend. Mrs. Seawell '$ kusband, Mr. J.
r. Saawell, lied ia Cart he re lagtirt 11,
aad wae bsiried eiactly ana month to
a day trior to hit w.dow'i dfath ken
yesterday. It ii thought that this pef
kapa kuuteaed ker death, ebe having
suffered from heart trouble for the pa at
two jean, and being in her 76th year.
Mra. Kcawell. however, ate cupper and
enjoyed the evening about at usual and
up to abort while before iha died aha
showed ne alarming eymptema at all.
hhe travee four children: klra, Charley
Fry, of Carthage; Mr. O. E. Seawell, of
8t. fas let kir. i. Worthy Jobnaoa, of
Kacford. and Mr. WUlie Seawell, of
Carthage.
The interment will tale place at 11
o'clock in Carthage, Tuesday. The same
six graudtet.i he tsere pallbeareri at
Mr. Seawell'e funeral will act ae pall
bearere tomorrow at the bunai of their
grandmotjicr in the same cemetery.
G0LDSB0R0 PASTOR WILL
QUIT AFTER 14 YEARS
Goldeboro, IX. g.-Kev. George T.
Watkuu, fur 14 years pastor of the
First Ilajilist Church of (ioldsboro, has
resigwed from his pulptt. Yesterday
nun-nine; after a powerful sermon, the
minister read his reaignatioa as fol
lows; "Tu my flock, 1 hereby hand yoa
my reaiicxatnin to take effect the last
roininy in rvecniher and request that
my congregation, in conference, take
action nn this neit Sunday
All (Mildsboro learned with riwret
of Mr. Vfatkina' resignation, which canit
as a great shock, and the rntire rueui
betship of ths First Baptist Church
will deeply feel the lots of this iterling
mm later .luring whose pastorate ii
(ioldsboro he not only added hundreds
to the membership of his church, hut
through hia untiring efforts erected
ono of the most handsome church build
mgt ib this State.
REPORT INDICATES
FURTHER DECLINE
(Continued From Page Oae)
month from the eeuditioa of tko rrop
on August Khirlt waa 4".t per rent
of a normal, while iu August a projuc
taon of X,ro.1.iHsl Labs was foructst.
Imse.d on the condition of the rrop July
, wliieii as M.7 per cent of a
normal.
lautt year the crop waa 1.1,4''.9,.r)03
i u i v :i I . n t 500 pound Iwlca and jtt ton
btion on September 2o ns TO 1 per cent
f a normal, ahile the U n vear arerage
production is ll.'Vi-'.a.'.r) hales nnd the
tinyenr average condition on (Scptein
ier Jo is (H.J per cent of a normal.
I'roduetion furecnati of earlier months
Dili year, with the condition of the crop
tlione niontu, ami 1 1. u fliinl pro
lilion of ol'ier years with, the Condi
rion on .-opti mner - i or those
fid lo s :
years.
Vn- Con.
Pt.fUOO e.irs..a Mun
Sept. U. .i:,tm - 4tt
Aai-. i. 1 V2 1 T.fcTT.nOO I
July i'l. l.i.'l a.tuS.OOe 4 7
Kmml lIO H44ptSt f,s 1
Klnsl w.4-io.;a M.4
Klnst mis lI,04H.F.tS H 4
honi.1 1917 ii.ee.a? 4114
Hoot 114 Il.4tl'iil U)
I n s! ititi 11 li ii sn f
i mat IVU 1 fi. ' 14 'ttll 7S f.
K'nat 1"1S 141 ,t,4.e 4 1
I innl tali .. IS .lis.tL'l (It
l-msl lull I....!lli.7l "I 1
Tin rr sversss lJ.(li8J!64 6t !
Tlic forecast of production In eipii
v.ib nt .Vi poui I b.iles. baso I a ,
timber '',i e-t !!, -us. i'Ii ll,o prod. I.
ton forma l l.?t n.i.i.th and the lio
I nnl proiluelion by rjliites, follows:
Forefstt Fofvcsst I'l.'O
STATU T' Am- S i r.i
I .jina in iton n nno :t..;o
N li . ri. 4SS.IMH 4?J..iiH y.4 ,M
' oh Csro fill ooo 744 IWW1 1 firing
'i vinia '.'iiini s.'..i!tHi J,4i;. :.s
I 1 1. l.i IS tieii if, nun i 1 14
i' j.n 4ig.0ini 4.'.'. owe f i, y
, -ippt .. . s:o!W tji oea s,. .'i
I i' ma "4 .iHa .'Iiiiimi s-
loai I.sitm0 t 'l.js, ion! 4 4j,
himi r.: noo :aorni i.i'u n
lnnrsKi Ht.ilOil J Si. ISO S.'i lis.,
V'. our .... . 4..i'..l i.S BOO .... f,
l'.:..it. run 4U.Si.ll 44.11.10 t.:iSf,.' V
t.i'.f. li .S Ss ftfni "MWil i j
Aiuois . 4VnOO 4". 900 1 04.1:1!
All i .nr .stall .
I ovr.r Cslifnrnis. Mexico shnut S4.fwW halm.
jicluilJ in I alitomia unal, bet srlu4ei fmm
t'nlied Sum total.
Sum Comparative Figure.
Tlo oinl.lu f tin- lop on Si ptem
;' : -'' 'il i'" A-..g-it tliis ..ir. .ii'l
on S,.,,t. mi i r i;t v.'.ir, with th.. 1
vi . iiinl'cr i.j average, by States,
V i m i u is
N r
s r. .
Si-l't t. A vie .' s. .l ;.. spt !.-
tt t:i ii'ti le-rr-sv
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OQOSmOil FAVORS
BUILDING ROADS
Congressman Believes This Of
fen Elective Mean, of Rc-
lieving Unemployment
The Keen and Obserrer Barean,
' 603 District National Bank Bldr,
By IDW1ID K, BRITTOX.
(By Spetlal Letted Wira.)
Watahiagton, . Oct. 3. Coaffresunaa
Doughton exraaaed himself this after
aeera aa feeing kighly ia faror af the
propoaitioB of the unemployment eon
ference that tko appropriation is the
Federal aid to 'feed road a lie fuadt
J'50,0li0,CKX) in alaee of 73.OOO,Oi0 in
the (Senate araendment to the 10,
mfivO la the House bill. Mr. Dough
ton aayt that they cannot make the
figure too high to please him. The view
f the conference ii that the larger
appropriation will aid in putting to
work many of the oblnes who want
join to go to work.
Bomething new in promotion to high
er gorermnent has dereloped here in
the Census bureau. A chief of the di
vision of the agriculture wae to be se
lected and there were three who were
held as fitted for the job by promotion.
The three stood an nearly equal that
liireetor of the Census Stuart tent
cards to the various division ehiei't
aakuig them to Tote for the man they
thoaght best fitted for the job. Arthur
Hirsh had the majority of the votes
and waa appointed. This is understood
to be the first iuttunrn in which pro
motion has come by ballot.
buck crowds of tho euriotit throng
about historic National hotel on Fenn
sylvania Avenue, gutted by fire early
Sunday moruiag, that the police de
nurtnient had to stretch ropes about the
building to keep the erowdt away.
The horror of the firse was increased
when it vi.is found that to people
were burned to death. Mist Catherine
ltaan, a telephone, operator, whose
charred body win found near the ele
vator, - where she was cjfught in an
effort to escape from the third floor,
and George U Mason, a former employe
of' -the bulled .States riliipping Hoard,
who died from tuffocatiou, his body
untouched by the flames being found
ia the bed room.
Congressman 1( U I)oughton 'arrived
in Washington this iininiiiii from his
home at laiurel Springs. All the dele
gatioa fnuu North Carolina are now
here excepting Conirresainan Ward,
liulwinkle, Hammer mid Kit.'hin.
Aiming the North Carolinians In i
today ar: J. W. Fleas, Marion ; F I
Travit, llalifas; G. II. Hutaff; W
JSchaefer, H. 1". Bond, J. ti. McCori,
Wiijtingtoii ; J. K. Fcrrell, Ashe
Mra. S. It. I'isnn, New Hern,;
tieorge A. Mutton, High Foitit.
Want Harding To Shove Rail
road Refund Through
(Continued From Page One)
personality a big sssct tu the many
friendMiips won by his father the
late Pan Hugh MeTjean, and that in any
race for the nomination that came Alt'
MeTiesn would hnve to be reckoned with,.
For the nominstion for Stale Treasurer
against Plate Treasurer B It. Iocy, the
VI.
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WEAK MEN
AND WOMEN
NEED YEAST
Best When Taken With Iron
in Convenient Tablet Form;
Bringing Amazing Ret-alts
Everywhere.
If you want to l.ut itv food solid fli-.h.
if vvu want Ot itureasr vrnir airteiflti fi
l.hat you run tackle haul .ok mot nj".'
if yi'i want to rut eoo-t l -n'r c.'.'r
in your rhisrka anit fil ' fll" all th ttme
thon try livniid Ytsait, tha great new vitrf
niii.a ami Hon tomr.
'f'liuvisaiiili ttl run.iiuvrn snit sukly mn anil
womnn art now takitvit lronie.t Vnisv. and
th resulla in mnnr esses ara nothing short
of a.i.inintoiur.
Thu m iM.-.iote Troiiln' Yes.t upi ties rvin
4. irn tsodirs with ths tw.. 'rli-nvenij whtrh
r.nvfl l.-rii f, unit alsoitutfly t.ntiat to heeltlv
nu t nlielislli V ilamin ami inn. Mn'l Pts'-
1 U'i sy.st.ni. ilue to nie.irrn living- romiitti.ns,
ara sailly Im.tntr In tliisie two mrtwt.tnrifi.,
anit that ts tiy so many thoiuian.la of mn
ami w.-nifft ftrow ohl Wfora their time, anil
bci-oma tlon, vsrak, nenroua and niniown.
If ou nri weaii, jiate. .l.-kly If ..u are
nervoiu. irrilal'la. anil aan't slcp niKht. if
vt.iir viuiiiy i. I.sr and yon urn settinjr
. .il brtiirv yuur time -lhn try lljis reniaikubli;
i, vr tnnn- j nn will notlca a pod imiiro-e-n.rnt
iti your cuolition avrn after tht first
frw ilav'a ie Pimi.lea, hulls. Ami other skin
1 U-miiht'i i, dually iliRsiiprar entirely within two
tra Kv, tv where ienp!s are ssvimr thst
In.ftiseil vaat is Juat tha trniic they nai-ilfil.
Iromseil l.ut will keep imleflnltely and
,-.oU n. nime ir dose than common yeaet.
e'-Bi-H .arkni'e r. utaihs 1(1 la a' treatment and
.!.. only tl On or jut UL' a day Hpei-ui!
.11 it-. In ns f'T rlnl.'i-i n in eiirh oarkaee v.ilil
ull iluiKu '.io liy the Iroiuicii Y.'ust
i ' '.M i.i v . V int. 1 1, i, a.
talk if of Scbert H. Edwards, of Golda
bcro, former abriff af Wayne Cpunty,
who doeliaed re-eleetieav, aow tha presi
dent of a new bank la Goldtboro. Tor
But Auditor to go ap agiiaat the
preteat auditor, Baxter' Durham, there
ta brought forth tha name of ShariXT
C B. liarnei, of Surry, while for At-
toraey General, there. i talk of boU
farmer Speaker af tka koata, Walter
. kloore, of Jackson, aad Demoeratic
State ckairaian, Tkomaa D. Warrea, af
jew iiera. ror Uwa poaitioa af Com.
minioner af Africalture it if (ha ai
peetatiei, ta thf talken ny, tkat
Mayor A. J. ktcKinaoa, af kUxtoa, will
get inta the ranaing against Major
Urahant. And tkore ia figuring tkat A.
J, Maxwell, now a member af tka State
Corporation Cemmiaaioa, will certainly
oppose the present eommiatloner, A.
I). Wattt, fur (state Eerenue Commie
aioaer. Tha Ulk if that Dr. E. C
Brooke will in all probability be op
posed by D. F. Oilee, of Marion, fur
tne nominatioa for btate Superintend
cut of Publie Instruction. Thus far
there hat been aa one mentioned as
opponent! of M. U, Shipnua for Com
missioner of lavbor and Printing; of
Stacy wade, for Ineuraaee Commia
sioner; of Judge George P. Pell for
Corporation Commutioiier. And the
fvcling appeart general that there will
be no one to content with Judge W. J.
Adamt the nomination for ettoeiate
justice of the State Supreme Court
It ia not knowa that any f tha men
named are candidates, or would eren
be candidates, but rceyerthelesa there
has been, talk of them by North Caro
linians here and by visiting North
Carolinians.
President Harding tent to the Bon
ate this afternnou the nomination of
Kdgnr C. lady to be postmaster at
Kannapolis, the position paying $2,400
a year. The position has been vacant
since November 18, llCU, and when the
examination waa held oa July 26, 1921,
there were hut two applicant! Edgar
E. Idy and Pkiurnoy I'. Kogert. The
Pottoflice Department atated that only
the name of Mr. latdy wat furnished
it on the eligible lint.
Prom the Postoffice Department there
wai obtained today tka liet of appli
cant wha took tha txamiaatioaa for
poet masters at Wtlkeeboro, Priaeetaa
and Hope klilla. They are: !
WkUaeabera, vacaary ttvtntl Sep
tember 13, 1920, examination Anguat
13, 1921, aalary UO0. Applicant.
William Z. lanaey, Jamea B. Hender
iob, U. T. Bamgaraer aid Edwia BL
HaU . ..
Princeton, Taiaacy occurred July 1,
1920, examinatioB held September 10,
1921, aalary $1,000. Applicants, E. I.
Fwara,a & Bolt aad . W. Mitchell.
Bopa kflllt, Tteaary oeearred July 1,
1921, axamination keld Beptember 10,
1921 aalary lUOO. Applicaata, WU-
GUbert C. White
Darhaun, N. C.
CONSULTING ENCINCU
WATittWOIU. LIGHT AND
POWKR, ITf BETS t
liant Nordam, Hn. Banaak J. Fata aad
E. B. Parker.
Tho Poatofflea Depnrtrae&t announces
B. Bay Cekaoa hat beea aomsxiaaioaved
aa acting pottmarter at Columbia. It
alio announeea that Willis M. Twiford,
who kaa beea tka acting poitmarter,
hat been appointed pottmaetei at
Naahoea, Dare Conatr. '
Our HaU Are Here
We bought thent for yon aad yoa
aad yoa. We wast yoa to coma
aad try them oa. Too will find
tka oorrect Eat for that aew
dreaa or tka Eat that will make
tka old dreaa look aew.
Sincerely you re,
Mitstet Reese & Co.
Pkeae IM jat rayettertlle St
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We tttte it i our honest belief
that the tobaccos used in Cheater
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hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
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Ramie Suiting, in colors of white, pink, copen, rone,
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dresses. Yard aWC
Sliosiitunji Suitings for slip-on dresses, in colors of
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School Serge in neat checks and plaids,
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Lace Scarfs, sizes 18x36 and 18x45 inches, beauti
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size 18x50 inches
Japanese Drawn Work Scarfs and
Squares
$1.19
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100 Dil Cloth Lunch Sets, printed in a veriety of
colors, 13 pieces to a set, eight designs.
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Children's Oil Cloth Bibs and Tray Cloths,
decorated in juvenile designs; each
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Children's White and Colored
Crib Spreads
$1.25, $2.25 and $3.00
Crochet and Satin Double
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In colors of white, pink and blue
32.25 to $10.00
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